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Gaudí’s first-ever designed home (now an Airbnb listing). Wherever you’re headed, stay in the know with our weekly roundup of headlines, launches and events, recommended reading, and more.
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A condo building in Surfside, Florida, suddenly collapsed last week, leading to the deaths of at least 12 people and leaving 149 unaccounted for as of Tuesday,
The New York Times reports. An investigation is currently underway; experts who have examined video footage of the disaster speculate that an initial failure near the lowest part of the building may have set off a progressive collapse due to design flaws or faulty construction of the 40-year-old building. A 2018 report conducted by an engineer hired to examine the building fo
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Tensions boil over at Great Jones, change at the top for Apparatus, and more Tensions boil over at Great Jones, change at the top for Apparatus, and more
Antoni
Gaudí’s first-ever designed home (now an Airbnb listing). Wherever you’re headed, stay in the know with our weekly roundup of headlines, launches and events, recommended reading, and more.
Business News
A condo building in Surfside, Florida, suddenly collapsed last week, leading to the deaths of at least 12 people and leaving 149 unaccounted for as of Tuesday,
The New York Times reports. An investigation is currently underway; experts who have examined video footage of the disaster speculate that an initial failure near the lowest part of the building may have set off a progressive collapse due to design flaws or faulty construction of the 40-year-old building. A 2018 report conducted by an engineer hired to examine the building fo
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A new report from a regional think tank argues First Nations face many challenges in obtaining and maintaining funding.
One of the biggest issues, according to Chasing Paper: Forms over Function in First Nation Administration, is the paperwork required after funds are received from government.
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The Northern Policy Institute paper is authored by Caitlin McAuliffe, a Sudburian who graduated from Laurentian with a major in women’s, gender and sexuality studies, and a minor in Indigenous studies and sociology.
Giving your rental a refresh without angering your landlord Laura Daily The Washington Post April 15, 2021 3:46 pm
For many people stuck at home over the past year, it wasn’t the walls starting to close in that made us crazy, but the wall color. Maybe you’ve concluded that your kitchen backsplash is dingy or the bathroom will never truly shine because the linoleum floor is outdated. Homeowners wanting a design fix flocked to home-improvement stores, but renters may have felt stuck, not wanting to risk violating their lease.
“During the pandemic, people became more in tune to design by binge-watching HGTV and other networks. They want to make the space they live in beautiful, comfortable, and personalized to reflect their style, even if they rent instead of own,” said Annie Elliott, an interior designer in Washington, D.C.
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